A job
fair for the differently-abled
Tuesday July 19, 2011 06:39:06 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi:
A job fair for the differently-abled will be held here Wednesday.
Candidates from institutions like the Jawaharlal Nehru University
(JNU), Delhi University, All India Federation of the Deaf, Blind
Relief Association of India are scheduled to participate.
Organised by industry lobby PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry,
the fair will be inaugurated by union Minister for Social Justice
and Empowerment Mukul Wasnik.
"The job fest would provide a platform for the employers and the
physically challenged and will give them an excellent opportunity
to avail a job in the private sector. This is an occasion for the
corporate organisations to show their commitment towards social
inclusiveness by recruiting differently abled people," said a
statement by the Ministry for Social Justice and Empowerment here
Tuesday.
The fest will also impart information about vocational training
and self-entrepreneurship to the candidates.
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